Things are solid because their atoms and molecules are closely packed together, creating a rigid structure that resists changing shape. This tight arrangement allows for the forces between the particles to keep them in place, giving the object its solid form.
No. Solid, liquid, and gas are states of matter, not energy. - - -- --- Matter (things) have energy (not things), and things can be solid, liquid, gas, or the fourth state of matter, called plasma. Most of the sun is plasma, but about 9% of it is gaseous.
Vibrate
These things could be referred to as illusions or apparitions. They may appear solid and tangible but are not physically real or have material substance.
A solid is a state of matter characterized by a definitive shape and volume. In solids, particles are tightly packed together and vibrate in fixed positions. Examples include ice, wood, and metal.
Solid objects, such as walls or metal barriers, are examples of things that light cannot pass through. When light encounters a solid object, it gets absorbed, reflected, or refracted, causing it to not pass through.
Wood. A lot of things can be a solid. Think of solid not as much as an object but a state. For example water can be either gaseous (vapour), liquid (condensation) or solid (ice).
yes
glass
all solid things could be measured
Three things that will remain equal, regardless of where the solid matter goes are temperature, mass and pressure.
It's when the anwser varies from things to things
yes
Because a solid is a material in that given state, water can be a solid without being a mineral and many other things that aren't solid at normal temp can be solid without being a mineral.
Grease from cooking meats like bacon, ground beef, etc. become solid at room temperature. There are many things that are already solid and stay solid at room temperature though, like most things in a pantry, furniture, etc. This is a vague question.
Atoms are in a solid but as in particles it depends on the object.
The bonds between solid particles are weakened.
solid liquid and gas